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this is a major crisis for us. if this is what some of the classics look like, maybe they would not -- this is a modern version of what would have to have been crafted. let me start off with the ravages of obesity. this is an aorta. it carries blood through your body. those are two kidneys. the one on the right is big and plump, the one on the left is shriveled like a raisin. the blood vessel going to it, that is a dead kidney. you don't notice when you get blood test. your body only needs one kidney. we see this as a sign of hardening of the arteries. let me bring this up in a different context. it happens with kidneys, the male organ, issues of intimacy, for the male it is the dipstick of health. if that is not working, it is because other parts of your body are not working. it is also happening in your brain. this is a major blood vessel. you see the plaque rupture, an open sore on the blood vessel feeding your heart, your body has to heal it. it forms a scab on top of it erie it right there, you just witnessed
this is a major crisis for us. if this is what some of the classics look like, maybe they would not -- this is a modern version of what would have to have been crafted. let me start off with the ravages of obesity. this is an aorta. it carries blood through your body. those are two kidneys. the one on the right is big and plump, the one on the left is shriveled like a raisin. the blood vessel going to it, that is a dead kidney. you don't notice when you get blood test. your body only needs one...
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some of it came from some of the tactics that were used at that time were used. the fact is we put together most of that intelligence without having to resort to that. >> you think you could have gotten it? >> i think we could have gotten him without that. >> sean: directly contradicts statements by the obama administration in the past. >> you say with certainty that bin laden's hideout would have been found without the advanced interrogation techniques? >> i can say with certainty that no single piece of information with the exception with the address of the compound was vital to this because we're talking about tiny bits of information that were compiled by unbelievably competent professionals. >> the information that was acquired that led to our knowledge about this compound came from multiple sources. sometimes individuals provide information willingly and sometimes they did unwittingly. the tracking of bin laden's whereabouts put the puzzle together so there was no one critical bit of information that was provided by either a detainee or somebody else. >> se
some of it came from some of the tactics that were used at that time were used. the fact is we put together most of that intelligence without having to resort to that. >> you think you could have gotten it? >> i think we could have gotten him without that. >> sean: directly contradicts statements by the obama administration in the past. >> you say with certainty that bin laden's hideout would have been found without the advanced interrogation techniques? >> i can...
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if you give us the tiniest opening. we have a lot to cover this morning including new signs of the efforts to stop chuck hague frl becoming secretary of defense are losing steam. comments by john mccain suggest he's on a glide path to confirmation and president obama hits the road taking his gun control message to the heartland. the question is will that create enough meaningful pressure for reform? that's straight ahead. we begin with new revelations involving u.s. drone strikes program and the obama administration's legal justification behind the use of such efforts against al qaeda suspects. a new 16-page memo copy of which was obtained by nbc news offers fresh insights into this controversial practice including the killing of american citizens overseas if they're believed to be senior operational leaders of al qaeda or an associated force. even if there's no intelligence indicating they're engaged in an active plot to attack the united states. >>> such a strike, of course, took place in yemen in september 2011 killi
if you give us the tiniest opening. we have a lot to cover this morning including new signs of the efforts to stop chuck hague frl becoming secretary of defense are losing steam. comments by john mccain suggest he's on a glide path to confirmation and president obama hits the road taking his gun control message to the heartland. the question is will that create enough meaningful pressure for reform? that's straight ahead. we begin with new revelations involving u.s. drone strikes program and...
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while we do, send us an e-mail and let us know why you're awake at this hour. you can also tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. still ahead here, stadium blackouts, they're not just for football anymore. last night the lights went out during an nba game. we'll have that next in sports. >>> later on, more of governor christy taking on his toughest critic david letterman appearing on the couch on laid night. and we'll also get a check on the weather when "way too early" comes right back right here on msnbc. >> i can't do with two hands but i'm going to try an old sand trap shot here. miles and miles and miles. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? i
while we do, send us an e-mail and let us know why you're awake at this hour. you can also tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. still ahead here, stadium blackouts, they're not just for football anymore. last night the lights went out during an nba game. we'll have that next in sports. >>> later on, more of governor christy taking on his toughest critic david letterman appearing on the couch on laid night. and we'll also get a check on the weather when "way...
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to have you with us. this is a industry where it is tough to make money, and is this one going to to make money? >> oh, yeah no question. both carriers, can make money, you put them together, there is not a lot of overlap, a lot of cross feeds this is create, it will help communities and the consumer too. we have one less brand choice but really, it is not that big a dial, they don't overlap much. lou: you know, you shock me just a little bit. have neither of the company been in bankruptcy? >> oh, it has been -- >> they have been in and out like they need a turn style for crying out loud. >> difference is, in last 5 years, the carriers, individually, have cut about 12% of their comment, they are not adding new airplanes, the craziness is out of the industry right now, and this year, they will have less capacity so we think, i think stabilitiy is in. don't let your sons and daughters go i into the airline business and don't investment but overall, what is there they can make money. lou: bob crandle who use
to have you with us. this is a industry where it is tough to make money, and is this one going to to make money? >> oh, yeah no question. both carriers, can make money, you put them together, there is not a lot of overlap, a lot of cross feeds this is create, it will help communities and the consumer too. we have one less brand choice but really, it is not that big a dial, they don't overlap much. lou: you know, you shock me just a little bit. have neither of the company been in...
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but none of us -- but none of us will ever forget your extraordinary leadership and each of us wil always be deeply proud to say that we served in hillary clinton's state department. and so, now it's my great honor to introduce one last time, the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> oh. thank you. thank you. oh. well, just standing here looking out at all of you, the people i have been honored to serve and lead and work with over the last four years is an incredible experience. when i came in to this building as the secretary of state four years ago, and received such a warm welcome, i knew there was something really special about this place. and that having the honor to lead the state department and usaid would be unique and singular, exciting and challenging. it has been all of those things and so much more. i cannot fully express how grateful i am to those with whom i have spent many hours here in washington, around the world and in airplanes. but i'm proud of the work we have done to elevate diplomacy and development, to serve the nation
but none of us -- but none of us will ever forget your extraordinary leadership and each of us wil always be deeply proud to say that we served in hillary clinton's state department. and so, now it's my great honor to introduce one last time, the 67th secretary of state of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> oh. thank you. thank you. oh. well, just standing here looking out at all of you, the people i have been honored to serve and lead and work with over the last...
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he's give to give us his last testament, what he wishes for the future. at the same moment it's great act of love. it ooh going to be a shining moment in the pope's papacy where he says we need younger men, more energetic, to lead us in the future. so there is sadness and excitement anne-marie. >> he retires tomorrow. i understand today in st. peters square he'll be speaking for quite a while. what will occur over the next 24 hours? what will he be doing? >> reporter: tomorrow morning, late tomorrow morning he wants to meet every cardinal personally. that's significant because they will be looking for his successor. the helicopter goes away from vatican city and goes to the paypal residence, castel gandolfo and there the holy father will begin a new phase in life. amazingly, he'll wake up and say thanks be to god and i think the voice will say to him well done good and faithful servant. >> we learn that he'll be called the emeritus pope. what will the church be doing to make sure he's not the second pope or there's a feeling that there are two popes. >> r
he's give to give us his last testament, what he wishes for the future. at the same moment it's great act of love. it ooh going to be a shining moment in the pope's papacy where he says we need younger men, more energetic, to lead us in the future. so there is sadness and excitement anne-marie. >> he retires tomorrow. i understand today in st. peters square he'll be speaking for quite a while. what will occur over the next 24 hours? what will he be doing? >> reporter: tomorrow...
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stay with us. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the vture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, yoguys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard gring contest ango! ♪ i win! what's in wallet? lou: we're back with the a-team, the president discovered that chicago is the murder capital of the country, it has. for the president's agenda, one of the if not the toughest gun laws in the country. more than 500 murders last year. your thoughts ? >> it is fascinating that the president from chicago himself is sort of realizing that they have such a problem with crime, and gun control. notwithstanding, as you said, some of the most strict penalties for any violation of gun laws, this is a inherent cone tradition in white house plan about gun control. it sho
stay with us. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the vture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, yoguys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard gring contest ango! ♪ i win! what's in wallet? lou: we're back with the a-team, the president...
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do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. >>> welcome back. here's some other stories making news this morning. new sanctions against iran go into effect today. the obama administration is targeting the country's state broadcaster and internet policing agency. economic sanctions enacted last summer have been triggered. washington hopes the moves will force iran to halt their nuclear program. >>> former lapd officer christopher dorner is wanted in connection to a double hom site. a basketball coach and her fiance were found shot to death sunday night. >>> some students at
do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go...
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for us probably just a cold rain at that point. looking at the forecast, today we're going to have some sunshine, 45 degrees. we'll call it seasonable. tonight 30 in town. low 20s north and west. tomorrow 41 with increasing clouds. only 40 on friday, a cold, wet sort of day. again the threat for some wintry weather well north and west of d.c. saturday breezy, 42 behind the storm. 50 on sunday, milder. more wet weather monday, potentially into tuesday with highs above 50. let's check in with monika samtani. had a big accident south of town on i-95. how is that looking now? >> it's all clear. it was a tractor-trailer and an suv. it was there for a while. 1:30 to almost 4:00 this morning on the southbound side of i-95 at route 234 in dumfries. all lanes had been blocked for a time and two medevac helicopters were sent to the scene of the accident. that is now gone. southbound 270 looks great. no problems out of frederick to the point where the lanes divide. all of your lanes are open this morning. we'll take a live look outside at the
for us probably just a cold rain at that point. looking at the forecast, today we're going to have some sunshine, 45 degrees. we'll call it seasonable. tonight 30 in town. low 20s north and west. tomorrow 41 with increasing clouds. only 40 on friday, a cold, wet sort of day. again the threat for some wintry weather well north and west of d.c. saturday breezy, 42 behind the storm. 50 on sunday, milder. more wet weather monday, potentially into tuesday with highs above 50. let's check in with...
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like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch video and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. please let us know about book fairs in your area. post them at facebook.com/booktv. or e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. >>> arthur goes on trial of december of 1835. he's eager to win a conviction. by this time mrs. thornton has come forward and come to the defense of her allegedly asal i can't. she said in the trial that arthur never lifted the action. ax. she felt safe in his presence. that he was just drunk and that she wanted the whole thing to go away. he was in plaqueble. he didn't listen. he managed to get other people to override the testimony. arthur is convicted and there's only oneishment for that, which is the death penalty. capital punishment. and so arthur bowen goes on to death row, and in january of 1836 sentenced to die in a month. and so with the clock ticking mrs. thornton does something even more unbelievable. i
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he will blame it on us. it shows that the president doesn't want immigration reform. >> the white house may be putting down a marker to prevent any compromise to lean further to the right t. shows how contentious this issue is going to be in the weeks and months and maybe years ahead. back to you guys. >> dug lou zahered in washington. -- doug luzader. >> he got into a heated discussion about why the investigation must condititinue why he believes there's been a lack of outrage from many in the media to find out what happened. listen to this. >> we have had two movies about getting bin laden and we don't even know who the people were who were evacuated from the consulate the next day after the attack. we have had a massive coverup. >> susan rice said there was a lot of confusion. i am asking you sn tore what is the cover up of what? >> i am asking you do you care whether four americans died or the reasons for that and shouldn't people be held accountable for the fact that four americans died. >> you said the
he will blame it on us. it shows that the president doesn't want immigration reform. >> the white house may be putting down a marker to prevent any compromise to lean further to the right t. shows how contentious this issue is going to be in the weeks and months and maybe years ahead. back to you guys. >> dug lou zahered in washington. -- doug luzader. >> he got into a heated discussion about why the investigation must condititinue why he believes there's been a lack of...
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explain to all of us what is that. and attorney general eric holder said last march that it was constitutional to kill americans abroad if they were posing a threat of violent attacks. so explain how all of this meshes together. >> sure, exactly. well, first of all, the strike against anwar awlaki, both were killed in 2011. got a lot of attention because they were both american citizens, had never been charged with crimes, and raising the question, what is the u.s. government's authority to kill an american citizen, who has full constitutional protections, the same ones you and i do? and the justice -- it has been reported that the justice department's office of legal counsel, its official arbitrator of legal advice for the executive branch wrote a memo that laid out the legal justifications for targeted killings of americans who were believed to be al qaeda leaders. but that has never been made public. and there's been a lot of clamor from both the news media and members of congress to see what are the legal justifica
explain to all of us what is that. and attorney general eric holder said last march that it was constitutional to kill americans abroad if they were posing a threat of violent attacks. so explain how all of this meshes together. >> sure, exactly. well, first of all, the strike against anwar awlaki, both were killed in 2011. got a lot of attention because they were both american citizens, had never been charged with crimes, and raising the question, what is the u.s. government's authority...
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thanks for joining us. how do 41% of people that don't qualify for a program admittedly has legitimate expectations how do they get away with this. >> we don't know they're scramming. they didn't respond to the request for certification. they could be eligible but they couldn't be reached because a lot of people are homeless but they weren't eligible. >> we're looking florida, wisconsin, oklahoma are conducting their own investigations. what they're finding some of the phone companies which are part of lifeline were going to hospitals to sign up people who would not have been eligible, is that not accurate? >> yes. i did a follow-up story to our initial story which reported the 41% figure. we started looking at potential fraud in the program. what we found that a lot of state public service commissions have been looking into some of these companies and they're finding some strange thing in some cases. so, in the case that you mentioned in wisconsin, the public service commission looked into a company called
thanks for joining us. how do 41% of people that don't qualify for a program admittedly has legitimate expectations how do they get away with this. >> we don't know they're scramming. they didn't respond to the request for certification. they could be eligible but they couldn't be reached because a lot of people are homeless but they weren't eligible. >> we're looking florida, wisconsin, oklahoma are conducting their own investigations. what they're finding some of the phone...
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nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning, mara. that's right, we may learn in the coming hour if oscar pistorius, that world famous double amputee sprinter will be freed on bail or not. i may because before that happens the prosecution and defense will be making their final argument, and based on the past three or four days that could take all day. not getting bail, mara, would clearly be a blow to pistorius. he and his coach want to get back on the track. they want to prepare mentally for this trial. but also because the momentum seems to be going so much in pistorius' favor especially after yesterday's bombshell when we learned that the lead investigator, the guy laying out the case against pistorius is himself facing seven charges in a case of murder dating back to 2009. now, the defense has already picked apart the investigator's facts to the point that he had to admit that pistorius' story is plausible that he shot and killed the girlfriend, reeva steenkamp by mistake, thinks her an intruder through the bathroom window. the pr
nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: good morning, mara. that's right, we may learn in the coming hour if oscar pistorius, that world famous double amputee sprinter will be freed on bail or not. i may because before that happens the prosecution and defense will be making their final argument, and based on the past three or four days that could take all day. not getting bail, mara, would clearly be a blow to pistorius. he and his coach want to get...
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send them you can tweet them to us or shoot us an emai atfoxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. web site fox friends first.com. we will read those later on in the show. keeping track of your teens is about to get a whole lot easier. now you will be able to see their every move even when they are not in sight. >> regulation nation being taken to a whole new level. job hunters being told don't bother applying if they smoke. we will tell you where. flush a>> welcome back. four people facing charges in connection with one of the largest salmonella out breaks in history. they worked for peanut corporation of america. the company's filthy processing plant they were blamed for the 2009 peanut butter salmonella outbreak that killed 9 people. the charges include fraud conspiracy and obstruction for justice. the faa says we could have 30,000 drones above us by 2020. they are increasing them for border enforcement. many are concerned it will lead to a surveillance society. >> sing the benefits of catering to girls. the company says sales sky rock rocketed by 25 percent last year to pull in
send them you can tweet them to us or shoot us an emai atfoxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. web site fox friends first.com. we will read those later on in the show. keeping track of your teens is about to get a whole lot easier. now you will be able to see their every move even when they are not in sight. >> regulation nation being taken to a whole new level. job hunters being told don't bother applying if they smoke. we will tell you where. flush a>> welcome back. four people facing...
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craig boswell reporting for us. thanks very much, craig, appreciate it. >>> another big story tonight. rg3 getting recognized by his peers. dave ross has much more on this rarity for a redskin. hey. >> this is a big deal. normally you don't get too excited over an individual award in a team sport, but this is a big award and one that hasn't happened to a redskin in over 38 years. rg3 was cleared to attend tonight's awards ceremony. griffin was named the nfl's rookie of the year, meaning beating out guys like russell wilson and alfred morris. rg3 becomes the first redskin to win this award since mike thomas back in 1975. griffin had an incredible rookie season, going for 20 touchdowns against five interceptions. this is a picture from tonight when he won the award. he set a rookie rushing record with 815 yards, and a funny moment when he accepted that award. he said quote, it's truly a blessing to be up here and to be standing. good to see he hasn't lost his sense of humor after having knee surgery. >> let's hope all
craig boswell reporting for us. thanks very much, craig, appreciate it. >>> another big story tonight. rg3 getting recognized by his peers. dave ross has much more on this rarity for a redskin. hey. >> this is a big deal. normally you don't get too excited over an individual award in a team sport, but this is a big award and one that hasn't happened to a redskin in over 38 years. rg3 was cleared to attend tonight's awards ceremony. griffin was named the nfl's rookie of the year,...
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because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat to come up and tell us how we can age at the same time that we are gaining insight, knowledge, and exposure to a vast universe of information and opportunity. so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized admi
because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us...
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a lot -- gives us a wider view. news chopper 2 broadens out, shows us this is a residential area. that is 580 westbound. this fire happened near the freeway. it appears crews have a good handle on what was happening. got the fire out in minutes. traffic is flowing well east and westbound. the fire appears to be out. >>> the house over site committee questioned the money agencies are spending as the government is looking to tighten its belt and some of that was based on a report by ktvu's scott mcfarlane, the u.s. postal service will spend $2 million for a conference next month in san francisco. >> the u.s. postal service is sending 400 executives to san francisco. a golf outing, dance party and a taste of san francisco dinner ehaven't. it will cost 2.2 million -- event. it will cost $2.2 million. they sited that trip in our story, questions why they are spending so much on travel and conferences, even though the government ordered reductions in travel. >> i am concerned the culture isn't catching on. there are recent reports the u.s. postal service spent a ton of money, $15 billio
a lot -- gives us a wider view. news chopper 2 broadens out, shows us this is a residential area. that is 580 westbound. this fire happened near the freeway. it appears crews have a good handle on what was happening. got the fire out in minutes. traffic is flowing well east and westbound. the fire appears to be out. >>> the house over site committee questioned the money agencies are spending as the government is looking to tighten its belt and some of that was based on a report by...
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authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking questions from the media from the fire department, which was involved in aiding santa cruz police in this investigation. i also wanted to let you know that santa cruz police department is working on trying to plan a memorial for these officers. they're working with both of the families and were supposed release details on when it will be coming up at a news conference scheduled for 3 this afternoon. >>> details continue to emerge about the man accused of killing the two detectives from the santa cruz police department. this is video from a 2007 court appearance in oregon before goulet moved to santa cruz. acquaintances said t
authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking...
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coming close to us. at this distance that is the kind of thing you want. temperatures break above freezing much of the metro area. high-temperature 34. the wind will be self. tonight clouds lower. that winter remakes develops. tamara winter a cocktail of freezing rain. heavy accumulations may occur. hi 33. on friday cloud's give way to some mixed son. >> the morning our it will just be starting up. there could be some issues there. the evening looks like a real party around the whole area. from the city north things could get a little dicey tomorrow. time for today's trivia on this day in 1911 president ronald reagan was born. what was the first movie he appeared in? a: sergeant murphy b: swing your lady c: love is on the air answer still to come this midday! >>winning pick3 8,7,9 moving on to pick4 winning pick4 7,12,9 >>join us tonight for powerball. 208 million dollars. time for sports. the n-h-l has reportedly rescinded a questionable penalty against the sharks, but not before the blackhawks took full advantage of it. the road trip continued in san jos
coming close to us. at this distance that is the kind of thing you want. temperatures break above freezing much of the metro area. high-temperature 34. the wind will be self. tonight clouds lower. that winter remakes develops. tamara winter a cocktail of freezing rain. heavy accumulations may occur. hi 33. on friday cloud's give way to some mixed son. >> the morning our it will just be starting up. there could be some issues there. the evening looks like a real party around the whole...
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and stay with us for "good morning america." sam champion, of course, will be here with the very latest, as the big storm approaches. >>> both sides are gearing up for an intense campaign to slay opinion that the boy scouts have put off a decision on admitting gays. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: jennifer was fired as a den leader. told her sexual orientation would be a distraction. >> well, i'm not a distraction. and this is not a distraction. we're moms. and we're americans. >> reporter: that's her son, 8-year-old cruise, in tears, with his two moms. the news that the scouts will postpone a decision to allow gays in its ranks, had terrell fighting tears. >> i'm not looking forward to going home and tell cruise we have to wait a little longer. >> reporter: after last month's announcement that scouts were close to dropping the ban, there was an outpouring of feedback, like that from texas republican governor, rick perry, an eagle scout opposed to the change. >> scouting is about teaching a substantial amount of life les
and stay with us for "good morning america." sam champion, of course, will be here with the very latest, as the big storm approaches. >>> both sides are gearing up for an intense campaign to slay opinion that the boy scouts have put off a decision on admitting gays. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: jennifer was fired as a den leader. told her sexual orientation would be a distraction. >> well, i'm not a distraction. and this is not a distraction. we're...
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certainly from us. and we didn't do-- in the financial products business that aig had where they rented out their credit rating, that's what they z that is the most precious asset that we have. and candidly, i am just being honest with you, it never even occurred to me to do it i look back on that and i asked myself was it because i wasn't sufficiently sophisticated to see it as an alternative that i rejected. or was it because i think about my business in a certain way that it didn't even occur to me. it never occurred to me to do it and when i saw what they had done it was eye-popping. eye-popping. >> rose: eye-popping. >> yeah. >> rose: because you it never imagined it. >> couldn't imagine that you would-- i mean aig-- . >> rose: why do you think they did it? >> you know, i think that you asked about leadership before. and i get asked a lot about financial crisis and why. i-- my experience, anyway, has been that most people in organizations try their best to do what the leadership tells them to do. t
certainly from us. and we didn't do-- in the financial products business that aig had where they rented out their credit rating, that's what they z that is the most precious asset that we have. and candidly, i am just being honest with you, it never even occurred to me to do it i look back on that and i asked myself was it because i wasn't sufficiently sophisticated to see it as an alternative that i rejected. or was it because i think about my business in a certain way that it didn't even...
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we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food price outlooks, this year's program emphasizes the many ways agriculture must manage risk from finances to natural resources to transportation. one of the things i'm really excited about in this particular program this year is more time spent on certain vegetables, which are increasing importance in american agriculture and diet and we see them center stage in the sears outlook and that that futuristic thing. i also really excited to be here becaus h
we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food...
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it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the deficit for the stimulus package there were expectations if they didn't do anything the amount of gdp decline would be at a certain level. in fact, however, the trajectory was far, far steeper, and, therefore, a primary criticism of the stimulus package is not that it was too large but it was too small. >> i half agree with that and let me explain. the agree part is -- let me just put on my economist hat because that's what i am. if you look at the perils facing us and what had happened already, what was likely to happen, a larger fiscal stimulus was called fo
it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the...
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less for us. more for you. >>> we are back and continuing to talk about the challenges, moral and legal and strategic of drone warfare and particularly because of this white paper that we saw from michael isikoff bringing out this week, and what does that white paper tell us about where we are in terms of making these kinds of decisions? >> for me, it is kind of mind boggling, and the white paper gives the administration unchecked pow toer to carry out these attacks. it is a secret determination by what is called in the white paper an informed high level government official. there's secret evidence that we have no access to, and a secret definition of the enemy, and the definition, and it is carried out if someone poses an imminent threat to the united states, but the definition of imminent is stretched out of all proportion. >> so how much have we ever really known, and american citizens in the context of war, and even in the conventional warfare, how much did we know about who the enemies were a
less for us. more for you. >>> we are back and continuing to talk about the challenges, moral and legal and strategic of drone warfare and particularly because of this white paper that we saw from michael isikoff bringing out this week, and what does that white paper tell us about where we are in terms of making these kinds of decisions? >> for me, it is kind of mind boggling, and the white paper gives the administration unchecked pow toer to carry out these attacks. it is a...
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person in this room the deal is, you're ripping us off. okay? we get it. we're fine with it. overpriced, oversized stuff that we shouldn't be eating. in exchange for that, when i'm done with something, i open my hand. >> he started a little slow. >> i'm guilty. i'm guilty, too. >> you're guilty? >> of course. you buy popcorn and snacks. >>> all right, so, this month leaders from 57 islamic countries gathered in e egypt, jon stewart couldn't get over how they arrived. >> walking off private planes, that's right, walking off is for chumps. check that bad boy out. escalators out of planes. let me tell you something, guys, you think that cool? no one outlays these americans. that's how you get off a plane in the muslim world? guess how we're going to get off planes from now on? what's up? >> we went from valentine's day to seinfeld to the middle east. as randoms as it gets. >> thanks, louis. >>> still ahead -- why are you awake? your heart-pounding tweets are next. >>> "morning joe" is just moments away. hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti.
person in this room the deal is, you're ripping us off. okay? we get it. we're fine with it. overpriced, oversized stuff that we shouldn't be eating. in exchange for that, when i'm done with something, i open my hand. >> he started a little slow. >> i'm guilty. i'm guilty, too. >> you're guilty? >> of course. you buy popcorn and snacks. >>> all right, so, this month leaders from 57 islamic countries gathered in e egypt, jon stewart couldn't get over how they...
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if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three times but nothing like the actual prosecution of significant numbers of people seems to be happening. >> those are great questions. let me first address the conspiracy point. early on after the u.s. started taking prisoners and getting them from various means, directly capturing them or getting them turned over by allies or a bounty or what have you, the question arose about how to prosecute them and the lack of evidence against them force committing specific acts was a problem and it was discussed in the justice department to make membership in al qaeda or the taliban itself a crime. but that w
if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three...
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not us. not in the world. yeah. >> 1996 to now. we believed in each other, baltimore. [ cheers ] >> for those that went to the verizon center for tonight's caps game they walked away with this scary looking gnome and not much of anything else. those of you that watched it at home this is all you pretty much missed. cap stalls honoring -- cap stalls honoring a -- capitals honoring a war hero. two goals within 2 1/2 minutes of each other. the caps keep playing keep away. marcus scores on the power play to pull within 1. the maple leaves making it look easy tonight. the slap shot to beat washington 3-2. the caps now officially have the worst record in the nhl. >> we'll talk tomorrow. and we'll figure out a plan on how to approach it because we have to rebound for thursday again. >> now, tomorrow is national signing day at high schools around the country. lots of players from the dmv moving on to play some college ball. here's a look at where some of the top recruits in the area are planning on going. fuller following his brother to vi
not us. not in the world. yeah. >> 1996 to now. we believed in each other, baltimore. [ cheers ] >> for those that went to the verizon center for tonight's caps game they walked away with this scary looking gnome and not much of anything else. those of you that watched it at home this is all you pretty much missed. cap stalls honoring -- cap stalls honoring a -- capitals honoring a war hero. two goals within 2 1/2 minutes of each other. the caps keep playing keep away. marcus scores...